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Synopsis
Explore a story told across the millennia that delves deep into a pair of fascinating necron characters, their relationship and their plans for the galaxy. Before the being called the Emperor revealed Himself, before the rise of the aeldari, before the necrontyr traded their flesh for immortal metal, the world was born in violence.Even when they inhabited bodies of flesh, Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner were polar opposites. Trazyn, a collector of historical oddities, presides over a gallery full of the most dangerous artefacts – and people – of the galactic past. Orikan, a chronomancer without peer, draws zodiacs that predict and manipulate the future. But when an artefact emerges that may hold the key to the necrons’ next evolution, these two obsessives enter a multi-millennia game of cat and mouse that ends civilisations, reshapes timelines, and changes both forever. As riddles unwind and ancient secrets are revealed, the question remains: will their feud save the necron race or destroy it?
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The Infinite and The Divine (Warhammer 40,000): content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
Adult Warhammer 40K SF with strong violence, war across millennia, and body horror elements (necrons are undead machine beings). No sexual content but mature themes of mortality, consciousness transfer, and galactic-scale destruction.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include mass death, violence, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Adult readers will enjoy this darkly humorous sci-fi about two immortal rivals playing a millennia-spanning game that reshapes the galaxy.